US has authority over all other countries? Oh no it doesn’t

In response to an article quoting the Venezuelan deputy minister for North America and representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), Samuel Moncada, I couldn’t keep away from my keyboard.

I think the U.S. genuinely believes it has authority over everyone. It’s sheer arrogance to be interfering and/or invading another countries election, in order to control that country politically and ultimately control its wealth. What they use to do covertly, they now do openly for all the world to see.

They feel no shame or remorse over killing, wounding and destroying and plundering other people and their countries.

They go around the world doing and taking whatever they want. This is what predators, parasites, and criminals do. They are not governing their own country, in fact they are a criminal cabal that threatens, kills, and illegally and immorally violates international laws and human rights. Constantly.

The key, though, that makes it possible for the U.S. to commit such horrendous violence against people who have done them no harm is that human life means NOTHING to them. The lives of others holds absolutely no value to the U.S. Tell them that they have no right to destroy other peoples lives and cause the suffering of millions of people and you will be met with a blank indifferent stare. They really will not understand what you are saying because they have no point of reference. As I said, human life means NOTHING to them!

The U.S. has been destroying others for a long time, including their own people. The civil rights movement happened when I was a teenager. I wanted to understand the U.S. white racism against black Americans. I understand it more now that I’m older, but there is still a part of me that doesn’t understand racism at all. I have never been the victim of racism, so how can I say that I understand it completely?

One day I walked into our living room and my father was sitting in a chair watching TV. On the TV, they were showing the black freedom riders getting off their bus. As they stepped off their bus, they were met with severe violence by whites. They were beaten with fists, batons and attacked with vicious dogs.

I asked my father why the white people were committing violence against people who were just peacefully protesting. My father thought for a few seconds, then looked up at me and said, “because the protesters are black skinned and the whites are racists and violence is second nature to racists, especially when they are are in groups.”

American culture determined that blacks were less than human, so they had no human value. Whites expressed this to blacks by oppressing, beating, lynching and killing them – just what they are doing today to people, especially non-whites, from or in other countries. The dehumanizing of those they wish to dominate and destroy is crucial to their sociopathic behaviour of enslaving and exterminating other human beings.

The dehumanization process implicitly runs through the U.S.’s foreign policy. In fact, it dominates and literally drives their foreign policy. It is the number one attribute that defines their relationship with others. Their dehumanization has been and still is ceaseless.

Their lies about being a brave defender of the human race is in reality the murdering of innocent people. Others are less then human to them, so they are not worthy of humane treatment; instead they are the victims of the U.S.’s worship of violence and dominance.

The Venezuelan government and their people do not accept the less than human description that the U.S. always states about them. As the writers said, “Venezuela Does not Accept the U.S. a an Authority.” What bothers the U.S. more than anything is that Venezuelans know their own worth and are willing to fight for their country.